[0001] The present invention relates to a vision assist assembly for a single eye vision
device and, more particularly, to such an assembly which can be (i) operatively attached
to a protective head mount, such as a helmet, which is typically worn covering the
forehead down to the eyes; (ii) used for selectable positioning the single eye vision
device in front of the left or right eyes of the wearer by a simple sideways rotational
movement in front and across the face of the wearer, thereby obviating the need for
demounting the single eye vision device for such repositioning; and (iii) set aside
the face when not in use, so as to minimally interfere with the naked eye field of
view of the wearer.
[0002] Various types of single eye vision devices are known, some of which have specific
advantages when head mounted in front of an eye of the wearer, as it leaves the hands
thereof free to perform other duties. For obvious reasons, head mounted single eye
vision devices, especially single eye night vision devices, are of specific importance
for law enforcing agencies and armies, wherein individuals using such devices are
requested to perform a plurality of other duties with their hands.
[0003] It is well recognized that while using a single eye vision device, especially such
a device which produces an artificial image, e.g., a one eye night vision device,
the user is, from time to time, required to change the viewing eye because continuously
viewing through such an optical instrument is tiring for the eye.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,932 to Pniel teaches a single eye vision assist device which
includes a head mount, a vision assist assembly mounted on the head mount for selectable
positioning in front of an eye of a wearer and a positioning apparatus for positioning
the vision assist assembly on the head mount. Positioning according to Pniel is effected
by an apparatus capable of axial movement along an axis generally substantially orthogonal
to the face of a wearer and rotational movement about the axis into and out of a position
in front of the eye of the wearer. Thus, according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,932, the
single eye vision device is rotated along the interpupillary distance between the
eyes, and while at its non-use position it engages a central face position or above
the eye (when a helmet is not worn).
[0005] This design has limitations because while at its non-use position the device blocks
a large fraction of the naked eye field of view of the wearer. In addition, this design
is at all not applicable for use with a helmet, which under field conditions, is worn
down to the eyes, covering the entire forehead, for providing maximal protection.
[0006] In an attempt to overcome the above limitations, Litton Systems Inc. Electro-optical
Systems Division, Tempe Operations 1215S, 52
nd St., Tempe, AZ 85281, USA; and ITT Electrooptical Products Division 7635 Plantation
Rd. Roanoke, VA 24019, USA, have each independently developed a one eye vision device
which includes a pair of dovetail or similar constructions, one for each eye, which
are used for mounting the device onto a central vision assist assembly mounted on
a helmet.
[0007] This design has a major limitation because in the process of repositioning the device
for use by either eye, the device needs to be demounted from the vision assist assembly
and remounted thereon using the other dovetail. This operation requires to remove
the helmet from the head which is both cumbersome and in certain situations, dangerous.
[0008] There is thus a widely recognized need for, and it would be highly advantageous to
have, a vision assist assembly devoid of the above limitations, which vision assist
assembly is operatively attachable to a protective head mount, such as a helmet, which
is typically worn covering the forehead down to the eyes; is used for selectable positioning
the single eye vision device in front of the left or right eyes of the wearer by a
simple sideways rotational movement in front and across the face of the wearer, thereby
obviating the need for demounting the single eye vision device during such repositioning;
and can be set aside the face of the wearer when not in use, so as to minimally interfere
with the naked eye field of view of the wearer.
[0009] According to the present invention there is provided a vision assist assembly for
selectable positioning of a one eye vision device in front of an eye of a wearer comprising
(a) a head cover mounting element for mounting the vision assist assembly on a head
cover; and (b) a positioning element having a proximal end portion and a distal end
portion being directly or indirectly connected to the head cover mounting element
via the proximal end portion, the positioning element including an extended arm having
a shaft being connected to or integrally formed with the distal portion, the shaft
being for mounting thereon the one eye vision device, the arm being capable of rotational
movement with respect to the head cover mounting element in front of and sideways
across the face of the wearer, such that when the head cover mounting element is mounted
at a central location of the head cover, the one eye vision device is positionable
in front of an eye of the wearer while, at the same time, the shaft is positioned
external to the interpupillary distance of the wearer.
[0010] According to further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, when the head cover mounting element is mounted at the central location of
the head cover, the positioning element is rotatable to a position in which the one
eye vision device is positioned in at least one non-use position external to the interpupillary
distance of the wearer.
[0011] According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments the head
cover mounting element includes a dovetail construction for mounting the vision assist
assembly on a matching construction of the head cover.
[0012] According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments the head
cover mounting element includes an interpupillary distance adjusting mechanism, whereas
the positioning element being directly or indirectly connected to the head cover mounting
element via the interpupillary distance adjusting mechanism.
[0013] According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments the vision
assist further comprising a connector assembly being connected to the head cover mounting
element, the proximal end portion of the positioning element being engaged in the
connector assembly, the connector assembly being constructed so as to enable the rotational
movement in front and sideways across the face of the wearer, and further so as to
enable an additional rotational movement in a direction substantially orthogonal to
the rotational movement and away from or closer to the face of the wearer, so as to
enable the wearer to comfortably change a position of the one eye vision device from
one eye to the other by pulling the positioning element away from the face while rotating
the positioning element sideways across the face.
[0014] According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments the connector
assembly includes a chamber engaging the proximal end portion of the positioning element,
the chamber houses a biasing mechanism which serves for biasing the proximal end portion
of the positioning element against a rear wall of the chamber, thereby enabling pulling
the positioning element away from the face while rotating the positioning element
sideways across the face.
[0015] According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments the connector
assembly includes at least two securing mechanisms for securing the positioning element
at one of the securing mechanisms at a time.
[0016] According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments the connector
assembly includes a locker for locking the positioning element at a desired position.
[0017] According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments the arm
is substantially Z-shaped.
[0018] The present invention successfully addresses the shortcomings of the presently known
configurations by providing a vision assist assembly which is operatively attached
to a head mount, such as a helmet, which is typically worn covering the forehead down
to the eyes; can be used for selectable positioning the single eye vision device in
front of the left or right eyes of the wearer by a simple rotational movement, thereby
obviating the need for demounting the single eye vision device for such positioning;
and is set aside the face when not in use, so as to minimally interfere with the naked
eye field of view.
[0019] The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIGs. 1a-b are frontal and rear views, respectively, of the vision assist assembly
according to the present invention;
FIGs. 2a-c are perspective views of three operation modes of the vision assist assembly
according to the present invention, demonstrating the sideways rotational movement
of a positioning element thereof in front and across the face of a wearer; and
FIGs. 3a-b are cross-sectional views of two operation modes of the vision assist assembly
according to the present invention, demonstrating a rotational movement of the positioning
element closer to, and away from, the face of the wearer, respectively.
[0020] The present invention is of a vision assist assembly for a single eye vision device
which can be used for positioning the single eye vision device in front of an eye
of a wearer. Specifically, the present invention can be used to position the single
eye vision device in front of either of the eyes of the wearer without the need for
demounting the single eye vision device.
[0021] The principles and operation of a vision assist assembly according to the present
invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and accompanying
descriptions.
[0022] Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be
understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of
construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description
or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of
being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that
the phraseology, and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description
and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0023] Referring now to the drawings, Figures 1a-3b illustrate the vision assist assembly
according to the present invention, which is referred to hereinbelow as vision assist
assembly
10.
[0024] Vision assist assembly
10 serves for selectable positioning of a one eye vision device in front of an eye of
a wearer. Vision assist assembly
10 includes a head cover mounting element
12. Head cover mounting element
12 serves for mounting vision assist assembly
10 on a head cover, such as a protective head cover, e.g., a helmet.
[0025] To this end, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, head cover
mounting element
12 includes a dovetail construction
14 (shown in Figure 1b) which serves for mounting vision assist assembly
10 on a matching construction attached to or formed with the head cover. It will, however,
be appreciated by one ordinarily skilled in the art that a dovetail construction can
alternatively be provided on the head cover. In this case, head cover mounting element
12 is formed with the matching construction. Other mechanisms of mounting head cover
mounting element
12 on a head cover other than those involving a dovetail are envisaged.
[0026] Head cover mounting element
12 preferably further includes a locking mechanism, such as a locking screw
16 supplemented with a screwing knob. Locking mechanism
16 serves for locking head cover mounting element
12 in its mounted position on the head cover.
[0027] Vision assist assembly
10 according to the present invention further includes a positioning element
18 which is directly or indirectly connected to head cover mounting element
12 via a proximal end portion
20 (Figures 3a-b) thereof. Positioning element 18 includes an extended arm
22 having a shaft
24 connected to, or integrally formed with, a distal portion
26 of arm
22.
[0028] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention arm
22 is substantially Z-shaped, i.e., it is formed of two substantially parallel terminal
segments and a connecting segment therebetween which forms an angle of 85-105 °, preferably
about 90 °, with each of the terminal segments. Arm
22 is so constructed so as to prevent spatial disturbance with the periphery of the
protective head cover.
[0029] Shaft
24 serves for mounting thereon the one eye vision device. In Figures 3a-b a prior art
adapter/operator
28 of a one eye vision device is shown mounted on shaft
24. The construction and operation of adapter/operator
28 are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,932, which is incorporated by reference as if
fully set forth herein (see, for example, Figure 10 therein). Adapter/operator
28 is translatable along shaft
24, so as to enable the wearer to bring the one eye vision device connected thereto
closer and farther from the eye. In addition, adapter/operator
28 is 360 ° rotatable about shaft
24.
[0030] Arm
22 of positioning element
18 is capable of a sideways rotational movement with respect to head cover mounting
element
12 in front of, and across, the face of the wearer. As a result, when head cover mounting
element
12 is mounted at a central location of the head cover, the one eye vision device is
positionable in front of an eye of a wearer while, at the same time, shaft
24 is positioned external to the interpupillary distance of the wearer. This feature
of the present invention is of particular importance when vision assist assembly
10 is mounted on a protective head cover which is worn covering the forehead of the
wearer, down to the eyes.
[0031] It is important to note, in this respect, that in the vision assist assembly disclosed
in U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,932 (i) when the vision assist assembly is mounted at a central
location of the head cover, the one eye vision device is positionable in front of
an eye of a wearer while, at the same time, the shaft employed therein is positioned
internal to the interpupillary distance of the wearer; and (ii) attempting to implement
the vision assist assembly described therein on a protective head cover which is worn
covering the forehead down to the eyes, would result in positioning of the one eye
night vision device far below the eyes, against a cheek of the wearer. Indeed, when
shown used with a helmet, the helmet is dislocated to a less protective upward position
(see, for example, Figures 3 and 7 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,932).
[0032] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention head cover mounting
element
12 includes an interpupillary distance adjusting mechanism
30. According to this embodiment of the present invention, element
12 includes a first portion
32 which includes dovetail structure
14 and a second portion
34, to which positioning element
18 is directly or indirectly connected, which is translatably engaged by first portion
32, to thereby effect a horizontal translation of portion
34 and positioning element
18. Thus, as best seen in Figures 3a-c, portion
32 is formed with a recession
36 and at least one stationary rod
38 engaged therein. Portion
34 is translatably engaged within recession
36, translatably mounted on rod
38. Interpupillary adjusting and locking screws
40, supplemented with screwing knobs, serve, according to this embodiment of the present
invention, to adjust and lock the position of second portion
34 with respect to first portion
32 of head cover mount element
12 of vision assist assembly
10. Since the interpupillary distance of different individuals differ up to two cm,
portion
34 is preferably translatable along about one cm. This feature, combined with the sideways
rotational movement of positioning element
18, translates to a total of two cm interpupillary distance adjustability.
[0033] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, when head cover mounting
element
12 is mounted at the central location of the head cover, positioning element
18 is rotatable to a position in which the one eye vision device is positioned in at
least one non-use position external to the interpupillary distance of the wearer.
Thus, when there is no longer need for the one eye vision device, it is set aside
the face of the wearer, thereby not blocking the naked eye field of view of the wearer
when not in use, and further not adding height to the wearer, which may be disadvantageous
when hiding, etc. It will be appreciated however, that by providing the one eye vision
device with a rotational movement about shaft
24, e.g., by means of adapter/operator
28, one can achieve a similar result.
[0034] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention vision assist assembly
10 further includes a connector assembly
42. Assembly
42 is connected to head cover mounting element
12, e.g. via pins
44. Proximal end portion
20 of positioning element
18 is engaged by connector assembly
42. Connector assembly
42 is constructed so as to enable the sideways rotational movement of element
18 in front and across the face of the wearer, and further so as to enable an additional
rotational movement in a direction substantially orthogonal to the above sideways
rotational movement, i.e., away from, or closer to, the face of the wearer, so as
to enable the wearer to comfortably change a position of the one eye vision device
from one eye to the other, by pulling positioning element
18 away from the face, while at the same time rotating is sideways across the face to
the other eye.
[0035] As specifically shown in Figures 3a-b, to this end, connector assembly
42 includes a chamber
46 in which proximal end portion
20 of positioning element
18 is engaged. Chamber
46 houses a biasing mechanism
48, e.g., a spiral spring, which serves for biasing proximal end portion
20 of positioning element
18 against a rear wall
50 of chamber
46. Pulling element
18 away from the face of the wearer is enabled by overcoming the biasing force of biasing
mechanism
48. This construction allows freedom of rotation in all directions, thereby enabling
pulling positioning element
18 away from the face while rotating it sideways across the face. Pulling positioning
element
18 away from the face while rotating it sideways across the face is required because
of the nose which protrudes from the face and would be in the way of element
18 if would have been only rotated sideways within a plane in front of the face of the
wearer. Biasing mechanism serves also to bring positioning mechanism
18 and the one eye vision device back closer to the face of the wearer when the sideways
rotation is satisfactory completed.
[0036] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, connector assembly
18 includes at least two securing mechanisms
52, for securing positioning element
18 at one of securing mechanisms
52 at a time. In the example shown in Figures 3a-b, securing mechanisms
52 are realized as at least two grooves formed in rear wall
50 of chamber
46, the grooves serve for securely accommodating a pin
54 attached or integrally formed with proximal end portion
20 of positioning element
18, thereby preventing unwanted sideways movement of positioning element
18 when secured.
[0037] In addition, according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention,
connector assembly
42 further includes a locker 56 for locking positioning element
18 at a desired position. Locker
56 is realized in the examples provided as a locking screw which forces proximal end
portion
20 of element
18 against rear wall
50 of chamber
46, thereby fixating its position.
[0038] The vision assist assembly of the present invention has several advantages over the
prior art, as follows.
[0039] First, the vision assist assembly of the present invention can be operatively attached
to a protective head mount, such as a helmet, which is typically worn covering the
forehead of the wearer down to the eyes for maximal protection.
[0040] Second, the vision assist assembly of the present invention can be used for selectable
positioning a single eye vision device in front of the left or right eyes of the wearer
by a simple sideways rotational movement in front and across the face of the wearer,
thereby obviating the need for demounting the single eye vision device during such
repositioning.
[0041] Finally, the vision assist assembly of the present invention can be set aside the
face of the wearer when not in use, so as to minimally interfere with the naked eye
field of view thereof.
[0042] Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments
thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be
apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such
alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope
of the appended claims.
1. A vision assist assembly (10) for selectable positioning of a one eye vision device
in front of an eye of a wearer comprising:
(a) a head cover mounting element (12) for mounting the vision assist assembly on
a head cover; and
(b) a positioning element (18) having a proximal end portion (20) and a distal end
portion (26) being directly or indirectly connected to said head cover mounting element
via said proximal end portion (20), said positioning element (18) including an extended
arm (22) having a shaft (24) being connected to or integrally formed with said distal
portion (26), said shaft being for mounting thereon the one eye vision device, said
arm (22) being capable of a rotational movement with respect to said head cover mounting
element (12) in front of and sideways across the face of the wearer, such that when
said head cover mounting element is mounted at a central location of the head cover,
the one eye vision device is positionable in front of an eye of the wearer while,
at the same time, said shaft is positioned external to the interpupillary distance
of the wearer.
2. The vision assist assembly (10) of claim 1, wherein, when said head cover mounting
element (18) is mounted at the central location of the head cover, said positioning
element (18) is rotatable to a position in which the one eye vision device is positioned
in at least one non-use position external to the interpupillary distance of the wearer.
3. The vision assist assembly (10) of claim 1 or 2, wherein said head cover mounting
element (12) includes a dovetail construction (14) for mounting the vision assist
assembly on a matching construction of the head cover.
4. The vision assist assembly (10) of any preceding claim, wherein said head cover mounting
element (12) includes an interpupillary distance adjusting mechanism, whereas said
positioning element (18) being directly or indirectly connected to said head cover
mounting element via said interpupillary distance adjusting mechanism.
5. The vision assist assembly (10) of any preceding claim, further comprising a connector
assembly (42) being connected to said head cover mounting element (12), said proximal
end portion (20) of said positioning element (18) being engaged in said connector
assembly (42), said connector assembly (42) being constructed so as to enable said
rotational movement in front and sideways across the face of the wearer, and further
so as to enable an additional rotational movement in a direction substantially orthogonal
to said rotational movement and away from or closer to the face of the wearer, so
as to enable the wearer to comfortably change a position of said one eye vision device
from one eye to the other by pulling said positioning element away from the face while
rotating said positioning element (18) sideways across the face.
6. The vision assist assembly (10) of claim 5, wherein said connector assembly (42) includes
a chamber (46) engaging said proximal end portion (20) of said positioning element
(18), said chamber (46) houses a biasing mechanism (48) which serves for biasing said
proximal end portion (20) of said positioning element (18) against a rear wall (50)
of said chamber (46), thereby enabling pulling said positioning element (18) away
from the face while rotating said positioning element sideways across the face.
7. The vision assist assembly (10) of claim 5 or 6, wherein said connector assembly (42)
includes at least two securing mechanisms (52) for securing said positioning element
(18) at one of said securing mechanisms (52) at a time.
8. The vision assist assembly (10) of any of claims 5 to 7, wherein said connector assembly
(42) includes a locker (56) for locking said positioning element (18) at a desired
position.
9. The vision assist assembly (10) of any preceding claim, wherein said arm (22) is substantially
Z-shaped.